You can not call people names on Facebook and expect to get customers!!!

Jimmy Fullwood

Dumb person for the day. On Saturday I was working atPlunderful Midway and a customer comes to me with a flyer for the 8th Annual Arts Festival in midway, which we sponsor, and asks is this an annual event. Duh can he not read the "8th ANNUAL" on the flyer? Another sign that I am not a smart ass instead I am dealing with dumb asses

Really? You think it's ok to call a customer a dumb ass? Do you really think this is professional behavior that of business person? I'm sure you've asked some dumb questions too, how would you feel if a business person posted your question and called you a name for asking it?

Let me get this straight... if you find this acceptable then it's ok if a teacher calls out your child in this manner. You won't be offended if the bank teller or doctors secretary that you just visited makes fun of some of your concerns or what would seem stupid questions to them? Or if you walked into a nice department store and made an obvious inquire as to store policy?

I realize the question isn't the most intelligent one but that's no excuse for this behavior. Do you believe any of those people would have their current occupation if the boss ever found out they posted such a thing on facebook?

People are always posting cr@p on facebook. Doens't mean it is true. I remember them posting about this pastor who refused to tip a waitress andwrote God gets 10% why should you get 18%? The woman received death threats. The truth behind the story? There was a party of over 6 so the 18% tip was placed on the bill automaticly. She also placed tip money on the table. Did she write the note, yes but it wasn't even the waitress who waited on them that posted it. So sometimes there is more to a story than is what is being told.

There is no excuse to devalue your customers. Customers are the people who make it possible to put food on your table. You don't call them names nor do you rant about them on Facebook. It doesn't really matter if what your saying is true or not. I bet that waitress doesn't have a job anymore.

I didn't use bad grammar. I simply assumed you would be able to use context clues in order to figure out that I had referenced the comment in my statement. Next time I'll be sure to write a Works Cited page to go along with my blogs.

And you simply could have asked rather than trying in insult me first.

Hold on BC, you were the one hurdling insults first. Does that mean Seb should insult you? No, but you have no ground to call foul as you were insulting first. This is a written medium. What maybe clear to you is murky to others. And yes, take this from the typo queen, you have used horrible grammar. In fact, I thought English was your second language. You need to frame your argument in a way that everyone can understand. I suggest you write your intital position down, come back 24 hours later and see if it still makes sense to you. If it doesn't, I guarantee it won't make sense to us.

Jealous? Me? That's laughable. I love how people always throw that "jealous" card when they've got nothing else to throw. Harassment? I don't have your phone number, email address, or mailing address. I don't shop at your store or drive by your house. How can I harass you on FaceBook since you have blocked me? And as I recall, I didn't send a request to be your friend, you sent that to me. I have simply stated my opinion here, a review of a local business. Last time I checked people did this all the time.Are you threatening to amputate my legs? Are you threatening to do bodily harm to my person? I believe I'll have to get legal advice on this. I was giving you constructive criticism for you and your business to help you have a successful business. If you had just said "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have posted that" and deleted it, I never would have put it on here. Instead you resorted to name calling and cussing (so mature coming from a business owner) in this comment: "Stephanie Simmons mind your own business and maybe you would be a lot better off damn so tired of you acting like the Queen of Ms Perfect". Name calling seems to be your specialty, very similar to the way middle school student’s act.I’m not really getting how calling someone names for asking even a stupid question is a conversation starter. Normal people start conversations by saying “Hello, how are you today?” How do you know the man wasn’t lonely and just trying to have a conversation with you? … Some older people do that because they are lonely and you ridiculed him on FaceBook for it. How do you know that he could even read and comprehend what he was reading on the flyer? And it doesn’t matter whether or not it really happened; people are now going to wonder if you are calling them names as they walk out of your store. And quite frankly, you should be old enough to know better! I could go on, but there are enough rumors going around about you and your business that I keep hearing and I have nothing to do with any of them, imagine that…

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